Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: Identity, narrative and context
Chapter 2. The slave narratives: A historical background
Chapter 3. Narratives and the historical context of the interview: Heroes and villains in narratives of law and order
Chapter 4. Different ‘slave-as-animal’-identities vis-à-vis different ‘historical’ and current dominant discourses*
Chapter 5. The white supremacy master narrative as an oeuvre civilisatrice: Navigating identities along the sameness-difference dimension
Chapter 6. An emic view on intertwined counter- and master-narratives of race, obedience, and religion
Chapter 7. Remembering and forgetting: Master narratives and memories of violence
Chapter 8. Truth, falsehood, and master narratives: The case of Charlie Smith and the fritter tree
Chapter 9. Conclusions
References
Appendix
Index
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